Teachers And Their Unions: A Conceptual Border Dispute
Matthew Di Carlo:
One of the segments from "Waiting for Superman" that stuck in my head is the following statement by Newsweek reporter Jonathan Alter:
It's very, very important to hold two contradictory ideas in your head at the same time. Teachers are great, a national treasure. Teachers' unions are, generally speaking, a menace and an impediment to reform.
The distinction between teachers and their unions (as well as those of other workers) has been a matter of political and conceptual contention for long time. On one "side," the common viewpoint, as characterized by Alter's slightly hyperbolic line, is "love teachers, don't like their unions." On the other "side," criticism of teachers' unions is often called "teacher bashing."
So, is there any distinction between teachers and teachers' unions? Of course there is.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 3, 2012 4:24 AM
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